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    1,750 jobs to be cut at GM’s EV, battery plants in the US

    The workforce at the facilities of GM at Detroit (Michigan) and Warren (Ohio) will be affected
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauOctober 30, 20252 Mins Read9012 Views
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    About 1,750 workers will be rendered jobless at General Motors (GM) electric vehicle (EV)and battery production plants in the US. Why? The demand for EVs has not grown as expected and a need has been felt to control production and expenditure. The cuts will majorly impact the Factory Zero assembly plant at Detroit in Michigan and the Ultium Cells battery plant at Warren in Ohio. These are plants that are operated by GM and LG Energy Solutions together.
    The cuts will impact about 1,200 working at Factory Zero, while about 550 will reportedly be laid off at Ultium Cells. It is pertinent to mention here that Factory Zero in Detroit is where the Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, and Hummer EVs are manufactured.
    The production will also be stopped for a while next year, for about six months, say media reports, rendering about 1,550 workers jobless temporarily. During this time, the company may work on enhancing its operations with upgrades. The company plans to focus on modernising its units to ready them for advancements in battery technology.  It is likely that by June of 2026, GM will begin operations again with better systems and maybe even reduced shifts that will ensure cost efficiency.
    Manufacturers of EVs across the world have been struggling with slow sales growth, stiff competition, climbing manufacturing costs, and the removal of government subsidies in certain regions.

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